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Diane knew what Khasim had in mind. And the prospect was terrifying. The fact that she'd brought it on herself by foolishly riding alone in the Sahara desert, didn't help. — After Diane was thrown from her bolting horse, Sheik Khasim ben Haran's trained hawk had spotted her golden hair and had brought its master to her. — B... more »ut fate could be cruel. For when the Sheik learned her identity he planned to use Diane to wreak vengeance on her grandfather, his longtime enemy. By violating her chastity he would make her grandfather suffer!« less